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Continuity and Anachronism : Parliamentary and Constitutional Development in Whig Historiography and in the Anti-Whig Reaction Between 1890 and 1930, PDF eBook

Continuity and Anachronism : Parliamentary and Constitutional Development in Whig Historiography and in the Anti-Whig Reaction Between 1890 and 1930 PDF

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Several ofthe themes of this study have been treated in earlier publica- tions, some by means of a general analysis and some through a detailed handling of problems raised by a particular theme or historian.

Both the more general theoretical treatment of the theme and the concrete historiographical treatment are, I think, indispensable aids to the proper understanding of the development of historical scholarship in nineteenth-and twentieth-century England.

There are a number of problems in a concrete historiographical approach: there is first the mass of historians to be faced, and then the immense amount of historical themes dealt with in various periods.

As a guideline through the tangle of themes we chose the historiography on the development of the English parliament.

We can only hope that we have made a responsible choice of the historians concerned.

Un- fortunately it was not always possible for us to give extensive biogra- phies of some of the more recent historians, as several 'papers' are still firmly in the possession of families, and a number of them mus- despite of years - still be labelled 'confidential.' The Pollard Papers in the London Institute of Historical Research thus remained inaccessible.

Fortunately the lack was partly compen- sated by some important material being found apart from these Papers.

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